In Search of Lost Time: Essentialism Dangers

The sciences have provided us with a lot of benefits and technologies that improve and stimulate our daily lives. However, the sciences are a double-edged sword that can be wielded with machinations toward certain minorities and socially deviant groups in our society. The study of genetics and the discovery of a “gay” gene is one […]

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Delhi 2 Dublin bring India and Ireland to Victoria

Delhi 2 Dublin formed for a one-off show in 2006, not even realizing that this performance would lead to others. Cut to six years later, and the band is fully realized and are certainly more than just a one-off party band. Doug Simpson, the director of Vancouver Folk Fest, was in charge of putting together […]

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New Music Revue: February 22, 2012 issue

Baby Eagle & the Proud Mothers Bone Soldiers (You’ve Changed Records) 3/5 Bone Soldiers, by Canadian outfit Baby Eagle & the Proud Mothers, lays claim to being the most confusing, but “okay, I’m starting to enjoy this now” listening experience so far this year. The album starts off really poorly, with some of its worst […]

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Concerts bring conservatory to Lansdowne

The chair of the Camosun College music department, and director of the professional school at the Victoria Conservatory of Music, believes the picturesque converted church at Pandora and Quadra is the college’s unofficial third campus. And an ongoing concert series on campus should further that theory. Music students at the conservatory do become isolated from […]

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Researchers discover lack in student reading comprehension

EDMONTON (CUP) – Researchers at the University of Alberta have identified cognitive development issues that cause some students to struggle with reading comprehension, though their ability to read may be perfectly fine. George Georgiou, director of the U of A’s Reading Research Lab, studied samples of roughly 500 U of A students and found that […]

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Open Space: Nothing smart about using devices in class

Lately, I’ve been feeling that the only way I will be able to finish my degree is online. Ironically, there I’d be free from the endless smartphone- and internet-related classroom distractions. It boggles my mind that students can be so cavalier about their access to their teachers. There are many who would gladly take a […]

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Eye on Campus: February 22-March 6

Until February 26 Victoria Spoken Word Festival Public events for the second annual Victoria Spoken Word Festival (VSWF), bringing together emerging spoken-word artists from across Canada, starts with Tongues of Fire Instant Slam at 7 pm on Thursday, February 23 at the Solstice Café (529 Pandora) and costs $5. The Awesome Shit Showcase, hosted by […]

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Local, Live, and Loud: February 22-March 6

Thursday, February 23 Brave New Waves, Hillside Hooligans, Step Back Dave, Tuff Jelly Club 90NE9, $16.50, 9:30 pm This event is a tribute to the ska-punk greats Sublime. The Victoria Ska Society has to be one of the hardest working music collectives on the south island; it seems like there’s a new ska or rocksteady […]

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News briefs: SmokeFree, bottled water, Greenest Home, digital Belfry

SmokeFree Camosun video contest The BC Cancer Agency, in partnership with Camosun College’s tobacco use reduction task force, is holding a video contest from February 20 until April 2, 2012. Open to Camosun students only, the top prize is $2,500 cash. Check out camosun.ca/ccr/news/2012/feb/smoke-free.html for more information about the contest. BC students give minister of […]

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